# vi: ts=4 expandtab # # Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. # # Author: Scott Moser # Author: Juerg Haefliger # Author: Joshua Harlow # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import cPickle as pickle import copy import os import sys from cloudinit.settings import (PER_INSTANCE, FREQUENCIES, CLOUD_CONFIG) from cloudinit import handlers # Default handlers (used if not overridden) from cloudinit.handlers import boot_hook as bh_part from cloudinit.handlers import cloud_config as cc_part from cloudinit.handlers import shell_script as ss_part from cloudinit.handlers import upstart_job as up_part from cloudinit import cloud from cloudinit import config from cloudinit import distros from cloudinit import helpers from cloudinit import importer from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit import sources from cloudinit import type_utils from cloudinit import util LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) NULL_DATA_SOURCE = None class Init(object): def __init__(self, ds_deps=None): if ds_deps is not None: self.ds_deps = ds_deps else: self.ds_deps = [sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, sources.DEP_NETWORK] # Created on first use self._cfg = None self._paths = None self._distro = None # Changed only when a fetch occurs self.datasource = NULL_DATA_SOURCE def _reset(self, reset_ds=False): # Recreated on access self._cfg = None self._paths = None self._distro = None if reset_ds: self.datasource = NULL_DATA_SOURCE @property def distro(self): if not self._distro: # Try to find the right class to use system_config = self._extract_cfg('system') distro_name = system_config.pop('distro', 'ubuntu') distro_cls = distros.fetch(distro_name) LOG.debug("Using distro class %s", distro_cls) self._distro = distro_cls(distro_name, system_config, self.paths) # If we have an active datasource we need to adjust # said datasource and move its distro/system config # from whatever it was to a new set... if self.datasource is not NULL_DATA_SOURCE: self.datasource.distro = self._distro self.datasource.sys_cfg = system_config return self._distro @property def cfg(self): return self._extract_cfg('restricted') def _extract_cfg(self, restriction): # Ensure actually read self.read_cfg() # Nobody gets the real config ocfg = copy.deepcopy(self._cfg) if restriction == 'restricted': ocfg.pop('system_info', None) elif restriction == 'system': ocfg = util.get_cfg_by_path(ocfg, ('system_info',), {}) elif restriction == 'paths': ocfg = util.get_cfg_by_path(ocfg, ('system_info', 'paths'), {}) if not isinstance(ocfg, (dict)): ocfg = {} return ocfg @property def paths(self): if not self._paths: path_info = self._extract_cfg('paths') self._paths = helpers.Paths(path_info, self.datasource) return self._paths def _initial_subdirs(self): c_dir = self.paths.cloud_dir initial_dirs = [ c_dir, os.path.join(c_dir, 'scripts'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'scripts', 'per-instance'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'scripts', 'per-once'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'scripts', 'per-boot'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'seed'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'instances'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'handlers'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'sem'), os.path.join(c_dir, 'data'), ] return initial_dirs def purge_cache(self, rm_instance_lnk=True): rm_list = [] rm_list.append(self.paths.boot_finished) if rm_instance_lnk: rm_list.append(self.paths.instance_link) for f in rm_list: util.del_file(f) return len(rm_list) def initialize(self): self._initialize_filesystem() def _initialize_filesystem(self): util.ensure_dirs(self._initial_subdirs()) log_file = util.get_cfg_option_str(self.cfg, 'def_log_file') perms = util.get_cfg_option_str(self.cfg, 'syslog_fix_perms') if log_file: util.ensure_file(log_file) if perms: u, g = util.extract_usergroup(perms) try: util.chownbyname(log_file, u, g) except OSError: util.logexc(LOG, ("Unable to change the ownership" " of %s to user %s, group %s"), log_file, u, g) def read_cfg(self, extra_fns=None): # None check so that we don't keep on re-loading if empty if self._cfg is None: self._cfg = self._read_cfg(extra_fns) # LOG.debug("Loaded 'init' config %s", self._cfg) def _read_cfg(self, extra_fns): no_cfg_paths = helpers.Paths({}, self.datasource) merger = helpers.ConfigMerger(paths=no_cfg_paths, datasource=self.datasource, additional_fns=extra_fns, base_cfg=fetch_base_config()) return merger.cfg def _restore_from_cache(self): # We try to restore from a current link and static path # by using the instance link, if purge_cache was called # the file wont exist. pickled_fn = self.paths.get_ipath_cur('obj_pkl') pickle_contents = None try: pickle_contents = util.load_file(pickled_fn) except Exception: pass # This is expected so just return nothing # successfully loaded... if not pickle_contents: return None try: return pickle.loads(pickle_contents) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed loading pickled blob from %s", pickled_fn) return None def _write_to_cache(self): if self.datasource is NULL_DATA_SOURCE: return False pickled_fn = self.paths.get_ipath_cur("obj_pkl") try: pk_contents = pickle.dumps(self.datasource) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed pickling datasource %s", self.datasource) return False try: util.write_file(pickled_fn, pk_contents, mode=0400) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed pickling datasource to %s", pickled_fn) return False return True def _get_datasources(self): # Any config provided??? pkg_list = self.cfg.get('datasource_pkg_list') or [] # Add the defaults at the end for n in ['', type_utils.obj_name(sources)]: if n not in pkg_list: pkg_list.append(n) cfg_list = self.cfg.get('datasource_list') or [] return (cfg_list, pkg_list) def _get_data_source(self): if self.datasource is not NULL_DATA_SOURCE: return self.datasource ds = self._restore_from_cache() if ds: LOG.debug("Restored from cache, datasource: %s", ds) if not ds: (cfg_list, pkg_list) = self._get_datasources() # Deep copy so that user-data handlers can not modify # (which will affect user-data handlers down the line...) (ds, dsname) = sources.find_source(self.cfg, self.distro, self.paths, copy.deepcopy(self.ds_deps), cfg_list, pkg_list) LOG.debug("Loaded datasource %s - %s", dsname, ds) self.datasource = ds # Ensure we adjust our path members datasource # now that we have one (thus allowing ipath to be used) self._reset() return ds def _get_instance_subdirs(self): return ['handlers', 'scripts', 'sem'] def _get_ipath(self, subname=None): # Force a check to see if anything # actually comes back, if not # then a datasource has not been assigned... instance_dir = self.paths.get_ipath(subname) if not instance_dir: raise RuntimeError(("No instance directory is available." " Has a datasource been fetched??")) return instance_dir def _reflect_cur_instance(self): # Remove the old symlink and attach a new one so # that further reads/writes connect into the right location idir = self._get_ipath() util.del_file(self.paths.instance_link) util.sym_link(idir, self.paths.instance_link) # Ensures these dirs exist dir_list = [] for d in self._get_instance_subdirs(): dir_list.append(os.path.join(idir, d)) util.ensure_dirs(dir_list) # Write out information on what is being used for the current instance # and what may have been used for a previous instance... dp = self.paths.get_cpath('data') # Write what the datasource was and is.. ds = "%s: %s" % (type_utils.obj_name(self.datasource), self.datasource) previous_ds = None ds_fn = os.path.join(idir, 'datasource') try: previous_ds = util.load_file(ds_fn).strip() except Exception: pass if not previous_ds: previous_ds = ds util.write_file(ds_fn, "%s\n" % ds) util.write_file(os.path.join(dp, 'previous-datasource'), "%s\n" % (previous_ds)) # What the instance id was and is... iid = self.datasource.get_instance_id() previous_iid = None iid_fn = os.path.join(dp, 'instance-id') try: previous_iid = util.load_file(iid_fn).strip() except Exception: pass if not previous_iid: previous_iid = iid util.write_file(iid_fn, "%s\n" % iid) util.write_file(os.path.join(dp, 'previous-instance-id'), "%s\n" % (previous_iid)) # Ensure needed components are regenerated # after change of instance which may cause # change of configuration self._reset() return iid def fetch(self): return self._get_data_source() def instancify(self): return self._reflect_cur_instance() def cloudify(self): # Form the needed options to cloudify our members return cloud.Cloud(self.datasource, self.paths, self.cfg, self.distro, helpers.Runners(self.paths)) def update(self): if not self._write_to_cache(): return self._store_userdata() def _store_userdata(self): raw_ud = "%s" % (self.datasource.get_userdata_raw()) util.write_file(self._get_ipath('userdata_raw'), raw_ud, 0600) processed_ud = "%s" % (self.datasource.get_userdata()) util.write_file(self._get_ipath('userdata'), processed_ud, 0600) def _default_userdata_handlers(self): opts = { 'paths': self.paths, 'datasource': self.datasource, } # TODO(harlowja) Hmmm, should we dynamically import these?? def_handlers = [ cc_part.CloudConfigPartHandler(**opts), ss_part.ShellScriptPartHandler(**opts), bh_part.BootHookPartHandler(**opts), up_part.UpstartJobPartHandler(**opts), ] return def_handlers def consume_userdata(self, frequency=PER_INSTANCE): cdir = self.paths.get_cpath("handlers") idir = self._get_ipath("handlers") # Add the path to the plugins dir to the top of our list for import # instance dir should be read before cloud-dir if cdir and cdir not in sys.path: sys.path.insert(0, cdir) if idir and idir not in sys.path: sys.path.insert(0, idir) # Ensure datasource fetched before activation (just incase) user_data_msg = self.datasource.get_userdata(True) # This keeps track of all the active handlers c_handlers = helpers.ContentHandlers() # Add handlers in cdir potential_handlers = util.find_modules(cdir) for (fname, mod_name) in potential_handlers.iteritems(): try: mod_locs = importer.find_module(mod_name, [''], ['list_types', 'handle_part']) if not mod_locs: LOG.warn(("Could not find a valid user-data handler" " named %s in file %s"), mod_name, fname) continue mod = importer.import_module(mod_locs[0]) mod = handlers.fixup_handler(mod) types = c_handlers.register(mod) LOG.debug("Added handler for %s from %s", types, fname) except: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to register handler from %s", fname) def_handlers = self._default_userdata_handlers() applied_def_handlers = c_handlers.register_defaults(def_handlers) if applied_def_handlers: LOG.debug("Registered default handlers: %s", applied_def_handlers) # Form our cloud interface data = self.cloudify() # Init the handlers first called = [] for (_ctype, mod) in c_handlers.iteritems(): if mod in called: continue handlers.call_begin(mod, data, frequency) called.append(mod) # Walk the user data part_data = { 'handlers': c_handlers, # Any new handlers that are encountered get writen here 'handlerdir': idir, 'data': data, # The default frequency if handlers don't have one 'frequency': frequency, # This will be used when new handlers are found # to help write there contents to files with numbered # names... 'handlercount': 0, } handlers.walk(user_data_msg, handlers.walker_callback, data=part_data) # Give callbacks opportunity to finalize called = [] for (_ctype, mod) in c_handlers.iteritems(): if mod in called: continue handlers.call_end(mod, data, frequency) called.append(mod) # Perform post-consumption adjustments so that # modules that run during the init stage reflect # this consumed set. # # They will be recreated on future access... self._reset() # Note(harlowja): the 'active' datasource will have # references to the previous config, distro, paths # objects before the load of the userdata happened, # this is expected. class Modules(object): def __init__(self, init, cfg_files=None): self.init = init self.cfg_files = cfg_files # Created on first use self._cached_cfg = None @property def cfg(self): # None check to avoid empty case causing re-reading if self._cached_cfg is None: merger = helpers.ConfigMerger(paths=self.init.paths, datasource=self.init.datasource, additional_fns=self.cfg_files, base_cfg=self.init.cfg) self._cached_cfg = merger.cfg # LOG.debug("Loading 'module' config %s", self._cached_cfg) # Only give out a copy so that others can't modify this... return copy.deepcopy(self._cached_cfg) def _read_modules(self, name): module_list = [] if name not in self.cfg: return module_list cfg_mods = self.cfg[name] # Create 'module_list', an array of hashes # Where hash['mod'] = module name # hash['freq'] = frequency # hash['args'] = arguments for item in cfg_mods: if not item: continue if isinstance(item, (str, basestring)): module_list.append({ 'mod': item.strip(), }) elif isinstance(item, (list)): contents = {} # Meant to fall through... if len(item) >= 1: contents['mod'] = item[0].strip() if len(item) >= 2: contents['freq'] = item[1].strip() if len(item) >= 3: contents['args'] = item[2:] if contents: module_list.append(contents) elif isinstance(item, (dict)): contents = {} valid = False if 'name' in item: contents['mod'] = item['name'].strip() valid = True if 'frequency' in item: contents['freq'] = item['frequency'].strip() if 'args' in item: contents['args'] = item['args'] or [] if contents and valid: module_list.append(contents) else: raise TypeError(("Failed to read '%s' item in config," " unknown type %s") % (item, type_utils.obj_name(item))) return module_list def _fixup_modules(self, raw_mods): mostly_mods = [] for raw_mod in raw_mods: raw_name = raw_mod['mod'] freq = raw_mod.get('freq') run_args = raw_mod.get('args') or [] mod_name = config.form_module_name(raw_name) if not mod_name: continue if freq and freq not in FREQUENCIES: LOG.warn(("Config specified module %s" " has an unknown frequency %s"), raw_name, freq) # Reset it so when ran it will get set to a known value freq = None mod_locs = importer.find_module(mod_name, ['', type_utils.obj_name(config)], ['handle']) if not mod_locs: LOG.warn("Could not find module named %s", mod_name) continue mod = config.fixup_module(importer.import_module(mod_locs[0])) mostly_mods.append([mod, raw_name, freq, run_args]) return mostly_mods def _run_modules(self, mostly_mods): d_name = self.init.distro.name cc = self.init.cloudify() # Return which ones ran # and which ones failed + the exception of why it failed failures = [] which_ran = [] for (mod, name, freq, args) in mostly_mods: try: # Try the modules frequency, otherwise fallback to a known one if not freq: freq = mod.frequency if not freq in FREQUENCIES: freq = PER_INSTANCE worked_distros = set(mod.distros) worked_distros.update( distros.Distro.expand_osfamily(mod.osfamilies)) if (worked_distros and d_name not in worked_distros): LOG.warn(("Module %s is verified on %s distros" " but not on %s distro. It may or may not work" " correctly."), name, list(worked_distros), d_name) # Use the configs logger and not our own # TODO(harlowja): possibly check the module # for having a LOG attr and just give it back # its own logger? func_args = [name, self.cfg, cc, config.LOG, args] # Mark it as having started running which_ran.append(name) # This name will affect the semaphore name created run_name = "config-%s" % (name) cc.run(run_name, mod.handle, func_args, freq=freq) except Exception as e: util.logexc(LOG, "Running %s (%s) failed", name, mod) failures.append((name, e)) return (which_ran, failures) def run_single(self, mod_name, args=None, freq=None): # Form the users module 'specs' mod_to_be = { 'mod': mod_name, 'args': args, 'freq': freq, } # Now resume doing the normal fixups and running raw_mods = [mod_to_be] mostly_mods = self._fixup_modules(raw_mods) return self._run_modules(mostly_mods) def run_section(self, section_name): raw_mods = self._read_modules(section_name) mostly_mods = self._fixup_modules(raw_mods) return self._run_modules(mostly_mods) def fetch_base_config(): base_cfgs = [] default_cfg = util.get_builtin_cfg() kern_contents = util.read_cc_from_cmdline() # Kernel/cmdline parameters override system config if kern_contents: base_cfgs.append(util.load_yaml(kern_contents, default={})) # Anything in your conf.d location?? # or the 'default' cloud.cfg location??? base_cfgs.append(util.read_conf_with_confd(CLOUD_CONFIG)) # And finally the default gets to play if default_cfg: base_cfgs.append(default_cfg) return util.mergemanydict(base_cfgs)